Legal Documents Issued to Notaries from Pennsylvania Association of Notaries


At Erie County Notary in Corry, PA, our local notary team is here to take care of you. We offer in-office and mobile legal form help, so contact our team today to learn more. 

Disclaimer: We are not a Licensed Attorney to practice law in the Commonwealth. We are NOT allowed to draft ANY legal records or documents nor give ANY legal advice, including immigration, or charge any fees for those activities.

Advance Directive For Health Care 

Ever wonder what might happen to you if something happened and you couldn’t make medical decisions? A situation like this occurred to a woman named Terri from Florida. As she lay brain-damaged, her husband of 15 years asked for the feeding tube to be removed. However, her parents thought otherwise. Then the battle began, and lives and families were torn apart. Everyone had opinions on what should be or should not be done. Including her husband, parents, friends, family, relatives, neighbors, and government officials. Everyone had an opinion, but the one person that mattered did not.

What is a Living Will?

It is written instructions on a form made to show your medical wishes and desires should something happen to you and you become incapacitated, rendering you unable to make decisions or convey your wishes. Thus saving your family the headaches that will lie ahead. And you become the one that makes those vital decisions by letting them know your wishes with a notarized document - a "Living Will."

   

We have easy-to-use Living Will Forms. The cost is minimal, but the job it will do is huge. Take time out to visit us today and make out your "Living Will Declaration." It will only take a few minutes, and your family will be grateful.

What Will Erie County Notary Help with? 

  • Types of Affidavits

  • Form of affidavits
  • Affidavit regarding outstanding liabilities
  • Affidavit of supervisor of home education programs
  • Individual acknowledgments

  • Limited liability company acknowledgments

  • Corporate acknowledgments

  • Attorney-in-fact’s (agent’s) acknowledgments

  • Acknowledgments by any public officer or deputy thereof or by any trustee, administrator, guardian, or executor

  • Acknowledgment by an attorney at law

  • Individual acknowledgment by maker of standby guardianship


  • What to Bring to Your Appointment with Erie County Notary

  • We ask you to bring the two forms of ID that are required. One is a photo driver’s license or photo ID issued by the state, and another ID with your signature, like your Social Security Card
  • You must be present for the signing and do not sign anything until you do so in front of our notary. We will mark that we have seen you sign, and we have identified you to be that person signing
  • We go by the law, so please do not ask us to go outside the law in any way
  • If you are not sure, feel free to call us and we will be happy to let you know if what you have is usable for an ID.

You can count on us for quality notary services – call now on (814) 664-9352.